Cyber Monday Deals Roundup Featuring National Deals As Well As Local St. Louis Deals

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Cyber Monday Deals From St. Louis And Beyond In 2017

While the Friday after Thanksgiving is the big shopping day at the brick-and-mortar stores known as Black Friday, the Monday after has become a big day for online shopping and is known as Cyber Monday.

I’ve put together some of the best deals around the internet today for Cyber Monday. Enjoy deals from the big traditional national retailers like Walmart, Best Buy and Target and well as the big internet retailers like Amazon, Casper and more. We also have deals from St. Louis companies as well as online deals from the St. Louis Blues, St. Louis Cardinals and Saint Louis FC.

See the best Cyber Monday deals in 2017 from national retailers like Walmart, Target and Bests Buy, online retailers, local St. Louis companies as well as sports teams like Saint Louis FC and the St. Louis Cardinals.

Amazon

Every day is a shopping holiday at Amazon, right? Well for shoppers it is, but not so much for Amazon warehouse workers. Get 44% off an AncestryDNA genetic testing kit, 40% off select mattresses, great deals on Amazon devices and much more.

Cyber Monday Deals From National Retailers

Walmart

Walmart is doing something unique this year for Cyber Monday and running the WalmartLive live stream where they will be announcing deals all day long. Recent deals announced include the new Christmas album from Hanson for just $9.96, $100 off an HP Omen laptop and a prepaid Alcatel 8 GB cell phone for $14.98. Follow along on Twitter using the hashtag #walmartlive.

Best Buy

Fresh off Black Friday, Best Buy is offering up a ton of deals on Monday. Deals include $110 off over-the-ear headphones from Sony, $80 off Beats By Dre wireless headphones, $200 off Microsoft Surface laptops and plenty more.

Are you in the market for a really high-end television? Get a Sony 75″ 2160P Smart 4K Ultra HD TV for $800 the normal price of $2,799.

Cyber Monday Deals From St. Louis Sports Teams

St. Louis Blues

Want a sweet deal on tickets to see the St. Louis Blues in action? Get 50% off tickets to select home games, bonus games when you purchase a holiday pack, 40% off suite tickets to select events and more.

Did you know that St. Louis is home to a highly-successful women’s semi-pro basketball team? The St. Louis Surge are offering 2018 season tickets for just $80, a savings of $40.

Cyber Monday Deals From The Internet

Casper

Casper is offering $150 off any orders of sleep products totaling $1,000 or more. Just use the code ‘GIFT’ at checkout.

Stitcher

Do you find yourself listening to more and more podcasts? You may want to check out Stitcher. Hear less ads, find new podcasts and more with Stitcher Premium. You can try it free and get 50% off Stitcher Premium with the code ‘BLACKFRIDAY’.

Indochino

Want a great-fitting suit or some new clothes for the office? Check out Indochino, a retailer of made to measure menswear. Shop great deals on the Indochino website and use the code ‘CYBMON’ to get up to $470 off suits.

Anker

Anker makes excellent electronics like external batteries, chargers speakers and more. All of their products are a bargain at regular price, but today you can take 35% off on Anker products through Amazon. Amazon Prime members also can enjoy free shipping, no code required.

Original Stitch

Want a dress shirt designed just for you? Original Stitch can make one just for you. Use code ‘CYBER49’ to get your first shirt for just $49. Use code ‘CYBER20’ when you buy 2 shirts to get 20% off plus a $20 gift card. Use the code ‘CYBER30’ when you buy 3 shirts to get 30% off plus a $30 gift card or ‘CYBER40’ when you buy 4 shirts for 40% off and a $40 gift card.

Dell

Dell has deals going on all day long on Monday. They will also have new deals announced every hour.

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Lucky for us, St. Louis is one of those cities. The company hired Jeremy Rutherford away from the St. Louis Post-Dispatch to provide in-depth coverage of the St. Louis Blues.

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Google

Google is currently offering a bunch of great deals through its online store. Buy the Google Home Mini for $29, get $50 off a Google Home or Google Wifi. You can also save $15 on the Chromecast Ultra, which packs a bigger punch than the standard Chromecast.

Like free stuff with your purchases? Get $100 in Google Store credit plus a Home Mini when you buy a Pixel 2 phone. You can get up to $400 off when you trade in your old phone too.

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